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men are supporting obama. what's driving this is immigration. for latino voters the economy was the first issue most important, but immigration was a close second. roughly one in for latino voters said in the state immigration was their major reason for going to the poll. you can see how that is going to be benefiting barack obama in this election. interestingly while why catholics are more likely to vote for romney overall. they're still a gender gap. respect to the views on abortion, health and human services birth control method, religious freedom and the culture of dependency, it appears the bishops vocal opposition to the health and human services mandate is not something most dashing most catholics from supporting. at least when supplied to catholic hospital or universities. only a slight minority of catholic women and men support the health and human services mandate, if applied to churches. but catholic men are more likely to support the mandate as applied to hospitals and women which went slightly cou
men are supporting obama. what's driving this is immigration. for latino voters the economy was the first issue most important, but immigration was a close second. roughly one in for latino voters said in the state immigration was their major reason for going to the poll. you can see how that is going to be benefiting barack obama in this election. interestingly while why catholics are more likely to vote for romney overall. they're still a gender gap. respect to the views on abortion, health...
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obama. and he's had in the real clear politics.com average of recent polls but not by a wide margin. by 1%. i think in some ways some people said the debates hinged on style. i think basically what it did is bring back the basic fundamental so of this election. working for president obama is the sense that most americans have that they want to think well of the president, and i think in this case they feel that many people feel that it would be a bad thing for america to be seen rejecting the first black president. working for mitt romney is the idea that most people have not favored obama's signature programs, and most people are disappointed with the sluggish growth in the economy. i think we have a more fluid electorate than we had in 2004, comparison that's often made. karl rove back and said that only 7% of voters were changeable. scott rasmussen did a poll predebate what he looked at the number of people that said they were clear romney, clear obama. it was 42-41. that suggest somethin
obama. and he's had in the real clear politics.com average of recent polls but not by a wide margin. by 1%. i think in some ways some people said the debates hinged on style. i think basically what it did is bring back the basic fundamental so of this election. working for president obama is the sense that most americans have that they want to think well of the president, and i think in this case they feel that many people feel that it would be a bad thing for america to be seen rejecting the...
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>> obama did very well tonight. i think out of all three presidential debates, this by far was a stronger showing. he was extremely presidential. he was direct to the point, straightforward and very assertive. he caught it and some of his equivocations of such prowess and being so polite that it's almost admirable to watch our president continued to defend his policies of the last four years. >> a live picture here at the museum in washington d.c., where in just a few minutes, three notable political journalists are in the bipartisan policy center for a conversation on covering presidential campaigns. judy woodruff, gwen ifill and candy crowley have all served as moderators for presidential and vice presidential debates. crowley moderated this year's town hall style debate between president obama and mitt romney. ifill have done to bp debates. the first 2004 with dick cheney and john edwards in the second 2008 between joe biden and trim above and. in 1988, woodruff moderated the vice presidential debate between lloy
>> obama did very well tonight. i think out of all three presidential debates, this by far was a stronger showing. he was extremely presidential. he was direct to the point, straightforward and very assertive. he caught it and some of his equivocations of such prowess and being so polite that it's almost admirable to watch our president continued to defend his policies of the last four years. >> a live picture here at the museum in washington d.c., where in just a few minutes, three...
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such a crucial part of president obama -- candidate obama formula for winning. they are all a lot tighter this year than they were four years ago as well. and i think it's no coincidence that so many of those states, including florida and nevada, arizona, the southwest states have been so hard hit economically, some of the states that have been hit the hardest by the foreclosure crisis. so the economic situation, and hispanics who have been disproportionately acted by the economic downturn is having an effect on this. i'll also tell you, the issue is playing out here is that romney has a lot more money than john mccain did. barack obama was able to spend john mccain three to one, four to one in some of these states. right now they are pretty even and that is making them have to work harder and smarter. both of these candidates, and as we have a lot more boots on the ground, a lot more resources, a lot more money for targeted hispanic ad. i'm seeing a lot more activity. unfortunately come it took me around me a while to start that to me because he couldn't access
such a crucial part of president obama -- candidate obama formula for winning. they are all a lot tighter this year than they were four years ago as well. and i think it's no coincidence that so many of those states, including florida and nevada, arizona, the southwest states have been so hard hit economically, some of the states that have been hit the hardest by the foreclosure crisis. so the economic situation, and hispanics who have been disproportionately acted by the economic downturn is...
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obviously, in a hypothetical obama administration the latter is not going to happen. so what are the discussions we can have that will say we need to be prepared for the future, what about this can work, what parts could have been bipartisan? i mean, it's not just the popular provisions people know about. there were work force sections that would have been bipartisan, community health center, i mean, there were several issues that we may say, you know what? that's not even part of the discussion, we're okay with that. but then fundamentally look and say what is going to be very a harmful to the economy and to patients and say we're going to have to take those things and either repeal them, but for these other issues we may work on a different way going forward. >> do you think republicans might perceive trying to delay the big 2014 deadline, you're kind of hinting at exchanges and the tax season, the mandate, the big pieces, do you think there'll be an effort to try to delay those? >> i think fundamentally it all has to be on the table. once again, we can't just have
obviously, in a hypothetical obama administration the latter is not going to happen. so what are the discussions we can have that will say we need to be prepared for the future, what about this can work, what parts could have been bipartisan? i mean, it's not just the popular provisions people know about. there were work force sections that would have been bipartisan, community health center, i mean, there were several issues that we may say, you know what? that's not even part of the...
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president obama showed up. he really gave me more confidence than i already have, being that i moved from michigan four years ago when it was just really out of whack. everybody, all the plants there, the auto plants were closing, ford, general motors, chrysler. i have family members that work for those plants that were fortunately, at retirement so they weren't really affected by it. people were losing jobs. i had a business there. i had to shut my business down because most of my clientele were the teachers, auto industry workers and thus far, so on. basically i feel as though president obama has really laid the foundation for the auto industry and workers. i moved from michigan to bowling green, kentucky, to find work, to open another business. my boyfriend, i met here. he works, he is general motors employee. he moved from alabama to bowling green, kentucky, to work at the corvette plant here. and a lot of his coworkers have moved from kansas city, louisiana, and reading solidarity report from general motor
president obama showed up. he really gave me more confidence than i already have, being that i moved from michigan four years ago when it was just really out of whack. everybody, all the plants there, the auto plants were closing, ford, general motors, chrysler. i have family members that work for those plants that were fortunately, at retirement so they weren't really affected by it. people were losing jobs. i had a business there. i had to shut my business down because most of my clientele...
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obama and mr. romney are covering illustrates a battleground within a battleground. >> host: winning those states is the most efficient way for him to block mr. obama from returning to the white house or for mr. obama to lock down a path to 270 electoral votes. iowa and ohio are on our list of the nine battleground states. we kick off our deep dive of those states here on the "washington journal" this morning at 8:30 eastern time. we're starting with florida, and then on thursday we'll go to north nevada, and it continues leading up to election day, november 6th. we'll begin with louis, he's a late decider in marryville, tennessee -- maryville, tennessee, supporting mr. obama. louis, when did you decide and why? >> caller: can you hear me? >> host: we can, go ahead. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i'm for obama. romney has not really, as far as i'm concerned, told the truth, a lot of his stories. i'm a union coal miner, retired coal miner. >> host: okay. >> caller: and he has absolutely told
obama and mr. romney are covering illustrates a battleground within a battleground. >> host: winning those states is the most efficient way for him to block mr. obama from returning to the white house or for mr. obama to lock down a path to 270 electoral votes. iowa and ohio are on our list of the nine battleground states. we kick off our deep dive of those states here on the "washington journal" this morning at 8:30 eastern time. we're starting with florida, and then on...
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, one has obama, one has obama four to six and one hasn't even. sounds like obama is ahead three to four points. >> evin seven to probably split the difference. so, buy showing the shoe leather to kind of get a feel for where this is based on a high-quality research. >> would you recommend that people might recommend will get the state polls rather than national polls? >> 90% are robo or internet. >> when you see the cbs "new york times" that is a good policy. "the des moines register," julian also does the bloomberg poll. there are some high-quality people but it's very, very little and that is what pollutes the averages and whether it is pollster.com or politics dorwart with nate he's a really bright guy but you have to be more discriminating otherwise it is garbage in and garbage out. >> the last question before we go to yours we are in a choose your own adventure in the environment tell me your instinct. is it presumed that the mood remains a very close election do you think that the public at large on the losing side, whoever that may be is g
, one has obama, one has obama four to six and one hasn't even. sounds like obama is ahead three to four points. >> evin seven to probably split the difference. so, buy showing the shoe leather to kind of get a feel for where this is based on a high-quality research. >> would you recommend that people might recommend will get the state polls rather than national polls? >> 90% are robo or internet. >> when you see the cbs "new york times" that is a good policy....
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i was liaison with greg are for the transition from the obama , i mean, from the bush to the obama administration transition period. typical there's no presidential candidates even a nominee of the party do not get really what president elect bush rem rabble cawed the "sexy stuff in the briefings. romney is getting these now the nominee of the party are offered intelligence briefings by career cia people. it they are analytical what we used to briefings which is one of the -- cia days i'm trying to get from my memory. they are analytical. they are not operational. they are not giving a lot of specific details about operation that only happens once the election takes place. once, you know, in the case of a new president obviously president obama was re-elected it will not happen. but that's when they get the review all of the ongoing covert action programs. that's when the president elect president obama goes to the briefings on the enhanced -- "washington post" and "new york times" probably has 85 percent of it. that was the first briefings. that's when the -- that's when presidential candidates
i was liaison with greg are for the transition from the obama , i mean, from the bush to the obama administration transition period. typical there's no presidential candidates even a nominee of the party do not get really what president elect bush rem rabble cawed the "sexy stuff in the briefings. romney is getting these now the nominee of the party are offered intelligence briefings by career cia people. it they are analytical what we used to briefings which is one of the -- cia days i'm...
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i agree with president obama. you have do this sooner rather than later. >> moderator: thank you mr. garza and thank you aarp for the questions. as part of tonight debate we ask the viewers to submit questions through klb.com. here is the stewart dyson with the questions. >> thanks. our first question comes from suzanne. she writes, describe a time when you voted against the majority of your party because you felt an issue was so critical to new mexico people that party loyalty took second place? >> moderator: the people want to know, heather? >> wilson: i think there are a number of sometime time the demonstrated my independence. when i was a freshman i forced the speaker to pull a bill because it would have been devastating to our national laboratory. i was the only republican to vote against the spending bill in 2004 because i didn't think it treated education properly. there was insufficient funds for title i for our schools and kids that were low-income. the third example on children health insurance. i was o
i agree with president obama. you have do this sooner rather than later. >> moderator: thank you mr. garza and thank you aarp for the questions. as part of tonight debate we ask the viewers to submit questions through klb.com. here is the stewart dyson with the questions. >> thanks. our first question comes from suzanne. she writes, describe a time when you voted against the majority of your party because you felt an issue was so critical to new mexico people that party loyalty took...
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ken dave obama and president obama have flown in that tradition and parameters. when i was in the obama administration, we consulted regularly with a wise man and a wise woman from both parties. notably some of the senior statesman in the republican party who have been so involved in building this relationship for the last generation, and i am pleased to say that they were very supportive of what we would do me and some of them have in fact been publicly supportive and particularly critical. president obama will continue that fundamental approach should he be reelected as we both hope and think he will. with governor romney that's the question and i don't have the answer. his position on the currency manipulator at 12:01 on january 20th gives me pause about his intentions and ability to do so. the obama approach the last ten years has featured for fundamental foundations. number one how welcoming china's rise as a successful and strong country. number two, ensuring that would be consistent with international law and international norms that means organizations li
ken dave obama and president obama have flown in that tradition and parameters. when i was in the obama administration, we consulted regularly with a wise man and a wise woman from both parties. notably some of the senior statesman in the republican party who have been so involved in building this relationship for the last generation, and i am pleased to say that they were very supportive of what we would do me and some of them have in fact been publicly supportive and particularly critical....
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the obama administration has made some progress on this. they come out and said the united states does welcome and encourage chinese companies to directly invest in the united states to create jobs. when i talk to chinese companies but the only policy is cfius and cfius is blocking our investment. on the u.s. side we need more to clarify where the investments are welcome and where the risks are higher. where they are welcome we need to create better policies to make those invests more attractive. for example, i do a lot of work in clean energy. clean energy is really a sector where we could stand to use some chinese investment dollars and chinese investment know how because china is very strong in a lot of clean energy sectors and a lot of investors are very interested in the united states. but, for example, our investment in policies focus on tax rebates not that useful for foreign first. we have a cfius policy recently brought in the department of energy into that committee and focusing a lot on the electricity grid as potential security
the obama administration has made some progress on this. they come out and said the united states does welcome and encourage chinese companies to directly invest in the united states to create jobs. when i talk to chinese companies but the only policy is cfius and cfius is blocking our investment. on the u.s. side we need more to clarify where the investments are welcome and where the risks are higher. where they are welcome we need to create better policies to make those invests more...